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Colestipol

Colestipol & Vitamin K

Depletes Vitamin K. This medication is commonly used for High Cholesterol

Why Colestipol affects Vitamin K

Bile acid sequestrants work by binding to cholesterol and bile acids in the intestine, unfortunately, they can also bind to fat soluble vitamins like vitamin K, hindering its uptake into the bloodstream. For individuals taking bile acid sequestrants, supplementing with vitamin K may be advisable to prevent or address potential deficiencies.

Clinical Evidence

A M Shojania et al. Hypoprothrombinemic hemorrhage due to cholestyramine therapy. CMAJ. 1986 Mar 15;134(6):609-10. M S Matsui et al. Drug-nutrient interaction. Clin Ther. 1982;4(6):423-40.K Vroonhof et al. Vitamin K deficiency and bleeding after long-term use of cholestyramine. Neth J Med. 2003 Jan;61(1):19-21.

Recommended Replacement

Vitamin K1500 mcg

Other Nutrients Affected by Colestipol

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